thelionqueen
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Hello all, as I write this I am just about to chew off my right arm I am so frustrated
That said here goes, I am a SAHM and work part-time (from home office) as a Mortgage Broker. My husband's best friend (of over 15 years) was purchasing a new home. Since DH and his BF are in the same business and refer jobs to eachother all the time, it seemed that naturally he would do the refi with me (or at least let me compete for it). Long story short, after many weeks of waiting patiently and helping with other financial endeavors, I was finally able to get the loan. side note....it was very hard to get him to commit even though we are one of the biggest and higest regarded mortgage companies in the area.
The home he has chosen is slightly out of his price range, but he doesn't care. His credit score is Fair/poor (mid 600's) debt ratio is very high and is self-employed. All major problems in the mortgage business.
After TONS of favors, "please help me's" and hours on the phone trying to get this tied up, we finally got it finished!
There was a problem getting insurance, the house is old and needed stuff done for code, money down is coming from home equity line and the list goes on and on.... Bottom line, everyone in our office is completely shocked (including me frankly) that this has gone through at all. It seems as if he has pixie dust on his side
Flashback to this morning...DH's BF calls me agitated wanting to know how much $$ he needs to bring to closing, why no one's called him (BTW I call him every 2 days out of courtesy, whether I know something or not) and why we're "dragging our feet...we've had 6 weeks to work on this and it should be done". Needless to say, I am stunned! We just got the final numbers 10 minutes before he called me. I tried to tell him, sensitively, that there are things that go on "behind the scenes" that you know nothing about and we have been working feverishly to get this done by Friday (which is done now).
After listening to him loudly complain for over 5 minutes, without me getting a word in edge wise, he hangs up on me! I am so #%$@*# off I cannot even begin to tell you. So, politely I call him back and get his answering machine. I leave a very kind calm message stating "I know this is a stressful time, it is the most stressful time in everyone's lives and it is stressful for me as well. I have gotten you a great rate (which I did) and the deal is done. I know everyone gets a little aggravated and that's to be expected, I understand...blah, blah, blah.
Anyway, no call back. Keep in mind this is my DH's BF, I have watched his daughter for free whenever he needed a sitter, I threw her her 1st birthday party including cake (I teach cake decorating and my cakes take quite a while to do) AND dog sitted his nightmare mutt for 10 days for free! I did this long before I ever even knew he was going to refi with me, I did it because of his friendship with my husband and he's treating me like this??
Final thoughts...this is what I really want to do. I want to call him back and tell him everything I laid out here and more. Basically something like "Look, you're self employed, your debt/income ratio is 60% (very high), your credit sucks and you're darn lucky to get any loan let alone the great rate we got you." I know I won't but what can I do to make him understand HIS situation??
I go out of my way to make people who have "less than desirable" credit & income feel comfortable and not like a "dead beat" like lots of other brokers do. I think by doing this, my customers think I owe them something and they act like they are millionaires with A++++ credit. What am I doing wrong, because this is not the first client I've had like this. Maybe I should act like every other broker out there and make them feel "lucky" to get whatever they get.
Any help, advice, encouragement or otherwise would greatly improve my mood. Thanks for reading this Stephen King like post, I appreciate it!!
That said here goes, I am a SAHM and work part-time (from home office) as a Mortgage Broker. My husband's best friend (of over 15 years) was purchasing a new home. Since DH and his BF are in the same business and refer jobs to eachother all the time, it seemed that naturally he would do the refi with me (or at least let me compete for it). Long story short, after many weeks of waiting patiently and helping with other financial endeavors, I was finally able to get the loan. side note....it was very hard to get him to commit even though we are one of the biggest and higest regarded mortgage companies in the area.
The home he has chosen is slightly out of his price range, but he doesn't care. His credit score is Fair/poor (mid 600's) debt ratio is very high and is self-employed. All major problems in the mortgage business.
After TONS of favors, "please help me's" and hours on the phone trying to get this tied up, we finally got it finished!
There was a problem getting insurance, the house is old and needed stuff done for code, money down is coming from home equity line and the list goes on and on.... Bottom line, everyone in our office is completely shocked (including me frankly) that this has gone through at all. It seems as if he has pixie dust on his side
Flashback to this morning...DH's BF calls me agitated wanting to know how much $$ he needs to bring to closing, why no one's called him (BTW I call him every 2 days out of courtesy, whether I know something or not) and why we're "dragging our feet...we've had 6 weeks to work on this and it should be done". Needless to say, I am stunned! We just got the final numbers 10 minutes before he called me. I tried to tell him, sensitively, that there are things that go on "behind the scenes" that you know nothing about and we have been working feverishly to get this done by Friday (which is done now).
After listening to him loudly complain for over 5 minutes, without me getting a word in edge wise, he hangs up on me! I am so #%$@*# off I cannot even begin to tell you. So, politely I call him back and get his answering machine. I leave a very kind calm message stating "I know this is a stressful time, it is the most stressful time in everyone's lives and it is stressful for me as well. I have gotten you a great rate (which I did) and the deal is done. I know everyone gets a little aggravated and that's to be expected, I understand...blah, blah, blah.
Anyway, no call back. Keep in mind this is my DH's BF, I have watched his daughter for free whenever he needed a sitter, I threw her her 1st birthday party including cake (I teach cake decorating and my cakes take quite a while to do) AND dog sitted his nightmare mutt for 10 days for free! I did this long before I ever even knew he was going to refi with me, I did it because of his friendship with my husband and he's treating me like this??
Final thoughts...this is what I really want to do. I want to call him back and tell him everything I laid out here and more. Basically something like "Look, you're self employed, your debt/income ratio is 60% (very high), your credit sucks and you're darn lucky to get any loan let alone the great rate we got you." I know I won't but what can I do to make him understand HIS situation??
I go out of my way to make people who have "less than desirable" credit & income feel comfortable and not like a "dead beat" like lots of other brokers do. I think by doing this, my customers think I owe them something and they act like they are millionaires with A++++ credit. What am I doing wrong, because this is not the first client I've had like this. Maybe I should act like every other broker out there and make them feel "lucky" to get whatever they get.
Any help, advice, encouragement or otherwise would greatly improve my mood. Thanks for reading this Stephen King like post, I appreciate it!!


Sorry. I would chalk it up to him being "stressed out". He acted like a jerk ,and I am glad you were able to stay calm. Surely he will calm down and apologize later.

I didn't "offer" it either but somehow it was expected. It was an impression that I should have corrected immediately.
